Oct292009
Enhance a Colour was asked by Octagon, a marketing promotion agency, to produce portable fabric displays. Ease of set up and take down, interchangeable graphics and quality of fabric were key specifications. Octagon preferred a fabric in which light could not be seen passing through the fabric image so Enhance a Colour used a fabric called white black white, which is three layers of fabric fused together. Final size of the display was 96 inches was 96 inches.

Oct272009
Yale New Haven Hospital opened their new Smilow Cancer Hospital this October. As part of the festivities a timeline was created showing the architects drawings and the generous donation from the Smilow family. Enhance a Colour worked with the agency to produce laminated digital c-prints that were encased in pull-up displays. Originally set up in the lobby for the presentation event the displays were and then moved again to their final display location. A total of 14 displays were used.
Oct152009
Enhance a Colour was asked to produce nine inch tall logo display letters for The Museum of Art and Design. The letters are made from 275lb corrugated C-flute, diecut and then glued together, with a top layer of red adhesive vinyl. These letters will then be mounted to the wall.
Oct132009
Absolut Vodka wanted to create a signature piece of wall art for the Absolut Club room at the new stadium for the Dallas Cowboys.One of the libation areas was designated as the Absolut Club. Working over the weekend Enhance a Colour created an eight foot tall frame by 15 feet long by 12 inches deep The fabric display was shipped over night and installed on the wall of the Absolut Club in time for the opening Sunday night game versus the New York Giants..
Oct112009
Bestech lighting needed an oversized backlit fabric backdrop for the IESE Event introducing Navarre Business School. Enhance a Colour used its 16 foot wide dye sublimation printer to create a vivid green fabric backdrop. It was produced as three panels 15 feet wide by 23 feet tall then sewn together, creating a backdrop that when installed was 45 feet wide by 23 feet tall.